ALLVISION PARKVIEW UNVEILED at TECHDAY in NEW YORK CITY

Pittsburgh, PA – April 30, 2019 – Allvision, a geospatial analytics startup providing insights and business intelligence to verticals such as infrastructure management, insurance, advertising and security, announces the launch of Allvision™Parkview, a turnkey high definition mapping solution for city planning and maintenance that’s scalable, economical, and accessible to all. Cities can inventory, inspect and monitor roads, curbs, and sidewalks accurately, affordably and fast (days—not months). On May 2 the Allvision team will be exhibiting and demonstrating Allvision Parkview at TechDay 2019 in New York City.

Urban centers are experiencing increasingly intense demands for curb use. Space traditionally reserved for parking, transportation, and deliveries is now competing with new mobility options including ride-hailing services, bikeshares, rideshares, and even scooter shares. As a result, cities need frequent street-level information to develop pricing and policies that ensure equitable use of the curb.

“AllvisionParkview was created to provide scalable, affordable street-level analytics in near real-time” said Aaron Morris, CEO at Allvision. “We partner with fleet operators and autonomous vehicle companies to source streams of rich 3D and image data and then turn that data into actionable insights to improve urban design, transportation planning, curb management and more.”

Allvision is currently piloting in Pittsburgh, PA. The City of Pittsburgh approached Allvision to analyze parking patterns in the Strip District, a historic market district and one of Pittsburgh’s most crowded and merchant-diverse neighborhoods. The City sought to better understand the impact of parking on residents and local merchants. “We are excited to be partnering with Allvision on a pilot addressing urban mobility challenges, starting with curb space management,” notes Karina Ricks, Director, Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, City of Pittsburgh.

To celebrate the launch and to illustrate that any vehicle can map like an autonomous vehicle, Allvision has “kitted” out a 1980’s Pontiac Firebird with 3D capture technologies as a mapping vehicle. The car will be center stage during TechDay taking place in the Javits Center in New York City and will showcase the machine learning technology powering Allvision Parkview. Allvision will be located at Booth 301, at the entrance of the exhibit hall.

Note – If you liked this post click here to stay informed of all of the 3D laser scanning, UAS, autonomous vehicle and Lidar News. If you have an informative 3D video that you would like us to promote, please forward to editor@lidarnews.com.

Sponsors

Sponsors

Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter -Lidar News Today

Like what you see? Next time, let us bring content like this to you by joining our eNewsletter. We will compile all the most important news and send it to your email. It's that easy!

Join our mailing list to receive our weekly eNewsletter along with the latest news and updates, including occasional product and event announcements. By submitting this form, you agree to receive these. Thank you!